The lights of the International Film Festival Rotterdam turned off last Sunday and Canadian filmmaker Sophie Goyette walked away with the Bright Future Award and 10.000€ as the jury found that her debut feature length, Mes nuits feront écho, “knitted softly together the different sounds and colors of varied landscapes, countries, generations, passions.” The first thing…

The Independent Filmmaker Project and Sundance Institute will again collaborate to promote and support American independent films and filmmakers as part of the European Film Market at the Berlin International Film Festival, taking place from February 7-17, 2013. The jointly sponsored “American Independents in Berlin,” presented in partnership with the EFM, will showcase 45 films…

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